Pagan Pride UK strives to ensure that as many people as possible can attend and enjoy the Pagan Pride festival. To this end we are gathering information about how we can promote easier access and enjoyment for people with disabilities. If you have attended the Pagan Pride UK festival and have a disability, please complete this form to let us know about your experience.

Please note that all entries are anonymous and data will only be used to help us improve access for guests with disabilities. Thank you for taking the time to participate.

If there's anything else you'd like to discuss in relation to access to the Pagan Pride UK festival, please contact us at: info@paganpride.org.uk

Access Consultation 2017

1. What type of disability or disabilities do you have?2. What year(s) did you attend the Pagan Pride UK festival?3. Did anything make it easier for you to access and enjoy the festival? If so, what was it? Eg. blue badge parking, smooth paths, marshals, close public transport etc.4. Did anything make it difficult for you to access and enjoy the festival? If so, what was it? 5. Bearing in mind the non-profit and outdoor nature of Pagan Pride UK, do you have any suggestions for how we can improve access? What would enhance your enjoyment of the festival? 6. Is there a specific group or organisation who supports or has supported you or others in the Pagan community with disabilities? If you would like us to consider inviting them to attend the festival, please note their information here.7. Is there anything else you would like to let us know in relation to access to the Pagan Pride UK festival?

Pagan Pride UK is a non-profit organisation founded in 2009 to raise awareness and promote a positive public image of modern Paganism.

For all queries regarding the organisation and its operation, please contact Esme Knight via email info@paganpride.org.uk

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